“Gaya- gaya Puto Maya Directions: Performing artists rehearse their lines and on-stage actions. In this activity, I need volunteers to Perform the listed actions with the corresponding situations
1. Your right hand is up waving to a loved one who is about to leave. 2. You are tickled with the furry tail of your puppy. 3. You saw your crush 4. A crazy woman has a child who is dying due to an illness. 5. You won a lottery
PHILIPPINE THEATRE AND THEATRICAL FORMS
Objectives: 1. Discuss the Theatrical forms 2. Appreciate the theatrical forms as applied to performance 3. Interpret and Perform Theatrical forms in the Philippines
Questions: Who are the characters in the story? What is the setting of the story? 3. What do you think is the theme of the story?
P HILIPPINE THEATRE -Theater arts is a collaborative form of art where live performers act on stage before a group of audience in a specific place carrying out a story. -Live performances like theater plays demand the expertise and collaboration of each member in the production team as well as the cast to produce a high-quality performance. One of the best examples of theater plays is Miss Saigon, where Lea Salonga was selected to play the lead role as Kim.
T H E A T R I C A L T H E A T R I C A L F 0 R M S
Shadow puppetry or shadow play is an ancient art form that uses flat, expressed figures to produce cut-out figures which are held together by sticks and sometimes, thread, to create movement, which are shown behind a thin layer of cloth or screen and light source to create a shadow. It is popular form of entertainment among children and adults, with the variety of figure one can make, and fluidity, choreography, and technical aspect of making the puppets move, it is indeed a great form of visual art. Since the time of Dr. Jose Rizal, national hero, in the year 1898, shadow Puppetry had already been performed in the Philippines, when he staged the play entitled “Carillo”. Rizal used a carton and a stick, and he positioned this at the back of large white cloth: using a candle to illuminate the back of the puppets to create the shadows. SHADOW PUPPETRY/PLAY
“ SHADOW PUPPETRY ”
k o m e d y a comes from 16th century Spanish comedia (play). It is a play written in verse which uses traditional methods of the marcha (march) for entrance or exit, Batalla (choreograph fighting) and magia (magical effects).Usually absence of pain and negative problems/qualities. Actors acts out scenes through a complex gesture language, which imitates actions in real life and required rhythmic body movements as an expressive public performance.Tied up in rebirth and renewal; most comedies end in weddings, which suggest a union of a couple and/or expected birth of a child .
k o m e d y a It is one of the colorful theatrical traditions in the Philippines used by the Spanish as a method to spread Christianity.
moro - moro One of the most popular types of theater in the Philippines was the Moro y Cristianos, which is not surprising for a country that was under Spanish rule for 300 years. It is a street drama that usually lasted for several days, and presented both secular themes like love and vengeance, and the Spanish-influence religious theme of the conflict between Christian and Muslim. All Moro-moro plays follow the pattern of a love affair between a Muslim-Filipino prince and Christian princess.
moro - moro
zarzuela It is a play with song and dances usually written in prose, depicting the peculiarity of romantic love among idealized Filipino characters that are often accompanied by topics of contemporary social, political, economic or culture issues for relevanceand added interest. Originating from Spanish form of musical theater, the dramatic action is carried through the alternating combination of song and speech, and incorporates vocal ensembles, various types of folk music and dance.
zarzuela Zarzuela are usually nationalistic in theme and plot and are showcased by actors and actresses wearing traditional costumes, our Filipinianas, Barong Tagalogs, and other local wear in the conventional era.
zarzuela
bodabil is another stage show that became popular during the Japanese period based on the Frenc vaudeville. Bodabil was developed because city growers wanted to uplift their emotional stability from the usual stage acts to a stage presentation featuring comedy, musical, monologue, skits, impersonators, acrobats, and even magical acts. Bodabil forms musical trends and musicians; performers; and performance genres. The entertainers helped to make jazz and blues popular and admired in our country.
b o d a b i l
Group Activity Group I: Create your own shadow puppetry. Group II: Act the short story
Activity Rules Participate and cooperate Minimize the noise Follow the instructions Present the activity on time.
RUBRICS: 5 4 3 2 1 Originality Creativity Planning and explanation Over all Performance
Presentation of Activities…
“DOOM THEATER”
What is the importance of Studying the Theatrical forms? If you could be a director, what theatrical form will you direct? Why? If you are in charge of the costume and make up and you have a Muslim actor and he/she refuse to wear your prepared costume what will you do?
Evaluation: Directions: Write T if the statement is correct or F if the statement is wrong. Write your answers in your notebook. 1. Theater arts is a collaborative form of art where live performers act on stage before a group of audience in a specific place carrying out a story. 2. Zarzuela are usually nationalistic in theme and plot and are showcased by actors and actresses wearing traditional costumes, our Filipinianas, 3. Bodabil follow the pattern of a love affair between a Muslim-Filipino prince and Christian princess.
Evaluation: Directions: Write T if the statement is correct or F if the statement is wrong. Write your answers in your notebook. 4. Moro moro is one of the colorful theatrical traditions in the Philippines used by the Spanish as a method to spread Christianity. 5. Shadow puppetry or shadow play is an ancient art form that uses flat, expressed figures to produce cut-out figures which are held together by sticks and sometimes, thread, to create movement, which are shown behind a thin layer of cloth or screen and light source to create a shadow.